What was your last Reddit incident that made you quit it?
My reason to leave Reddit was that the community is very toxic and dangerous.
My reason to leave Reddit was that the community is very toxic and dangerous.
For the authentic experience, I'm pulling up the new digg website on my special setup :) Welcome back digg!
Great work guys!!! Feels way more organic and less hate filled. Thank you folks!!!
When viewing other user profiles, it shows my own pinned communities rather than the other users’ as expected. Though, I’d also ask that an option be added to keep your pinned communities private.
In my opinion Digg is kinda better, but I think it's because they just released yesterday. What are your thoughts?
And why does one say New Post and the other say Create Post?
I know I saw this yesterday but I can't find it with a search. There's one spot where people are announcing the creation of new communities. It would be good to have this be highlighted for new users somehow.
It’s a bit distracting to see that baked into posts can I hide it?
Circa 2003 - 2005, this pixel art poster shows all of the leading tech companies that ruled Silicon Valley - but after 20 years, which ones are still standing... or thriving? 🥇
What would it take for Reddit to be neutral and still enjoyable. I hate that politics bleeds to every sub in Reddit.
We already have a "tops list" of sorts in the sidebar, and it's annoying seeing people that are more than likely bots, or somebody with absolutely zero life claiming the top spots. Why do we even see that? Why does anybody care who has the most "diggs?" Hide that from view...if y
If Digg is supposed to be human-first, but AI-friendly, let's have AI put to use for what it's actually good for - help show human content I want, and hide human (or other) content I don't. Can we leverage the power of modern LLMs (whether running remotely or locally in browse
I’m advocating Digg make a button at the top of the app which allows you to cut out all politics and news from your feed if you want. I’m mental health provider and I’ve been striving hard to find a way to help my patients have a social media without the stress of news and po
I want the ability to log in and off of devices, i dont plan on using a single PC. a password function, not attached to email or to enable 2 factor would be a nice feature.
Gave up on Reddit because moderators are horrible and ruin the experience. Hoping Digg is better.
Each community has a thing called a ledger, which currently displays "no events yet". What is the intended (future) use of this ledger?
Can we have a community that keeps it 100% positive? There's always a cat channel on every social media. Many people use it as eye bleach and a happy place. Could we have a cat community that is only for happy, healthy cats? No posts about dead or sick or dying cats, no cats bein
Login by email code is one of the worst methods, as one has to switch to a different app, wait for an email to arrive, and switch back. Please add login by passkey, or at least old-school password login.
Remove the spam communities Limit accounts creating new communities as soon as they join (like new accounts making communities) Remove the duplicated communities and prevent duplicated communities. Add more “slugs” for keywords like the following: /help, /official, and or any
kind of a shower thoughts idea...
They're always displayed and I don't care about either of them. They take up a lot of screen real estate.
I personally don't like this move. Have to manually unsubscribed pretty much all of them.
Social platforms come and go. What do you think of Digg? Why may it differ?
During the early beta my number one complaint was that I could go days without seeing practically anything new posted. What a change today! Glad to see the wheels turning!
The yellow Digg button on the feed was so iconic. The public beta feels a bit bare without it. Am I alone here on this?
Might be a controversial post, but one of the downsides of other spaces has been the dominance of AI bots and the uncertainty of whether you are engaging with a real person. I like how Digg has a "About OP" focus when you click on a post. Maybe add ways to get badges that val